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Clinical Trials, Research and Projects

At Evolving Pain we are passionately committed to advancing the evolution of understanding and recovering from pain.

 

We are life long learners and teachers.

 

Our practitioners are involved in special projects across a variety of interest areas. If you are interesting in participating in any of the below clinical trials please follow the links provided or discuss this with us. 

 

Current Clinical Trials, Research and Projects

PICOT TRIAL by UQ 

(All Physiotherapists) 

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Funded by the Medical Research Future Fund, Professor Michele Sterling and team will compare the effectiveness of in-person training versus an online training program for physiotherapists delivering the StressModex intervention to people suffering from non-catastrophic road traffic injury. 

MEMOIR by NeuRA and UNSW

(Rachael and Martina)

MEMOIR is an Australian government-funded clinical trial for people living with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). MEMOIR is testing two new interventions for people with CRPS – a medicine and newly developed rehabilitation program.

SRC Compression Wear and POTS
(Amy)
TITAN by MEMOIR and UNSW
(Marie)
TITAN is an Australian Government funded clinical trial for people living with Phantom limb pain. TITAN explores two different rehabilitation treatment models for the treatment of Phantom limb pain. 

Educational and Teaching Roles

NOI Group Educators

(Rachael and Martina)

Rachael and Martina are faculty members of the Neuro Orthopaedic Institute (NOI group). Check out their current teaching gigs for allied health and medical practitioners. 

Teaching in Masters of Physiotherapy Practice

(Martina)

For health professionals interested in further study, check out what Martina is currently involved in teaching (pain of course!).

Teaching in Masters of Music Therapy

(Rachael)

Rach is involved as a guest lecturer in this Melb Uni course offering Pain & Performance lectures to elite musicians.

Previous Clinical Trials and Research

EPIPHA-KNEE Trial by UniSA

(Rachael)

This randomised controlled trial consisted of pain education and individualised activity to improve the health of people with painful knee osteoarthritis. This trial has now ended, so keep your eyes peeled for the clinical results! 

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